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tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us on this jobs friday. tim, we are being told there could be a murky jobs number because of hurricane sandy. what do you think about that? > > i think the market will dismiss a weaker-than-expected number because of hurricane sandy and the distortions that it has and look more toward next month, or january's report, that we will get. so, i think they will let it slide. but it should be weaker than expected. i think that is expected by the market, so it shouldn't be a surprise. > goldman sachs has a call out that we will see a renaissance in commodities. are you bullish on any particular commodities here? > > i am bullish on the agriculturals, for reasons of which the supply and also the growing drought that we had this past year, the continued conditions that make for dry growing season next year as well. so i think from a supply/demand standpoint, yes, i think agricultural. the other thing i like, commodities in general, is when the fed's buying $85 million a month worth of treasuries, i think you are goin
tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us on this jobs friday. tim, we are being told there could be a murky jobs number because of hurricane sandy. what do you think about that? > > i think the market will dismiss a weaker-than-expected number because of hurricane sandy and the distortions that it has and look more toward next month, or january's report, that we will get. so, i think they will let it slide. but it should be weaker than expected. i think that is expected by the...
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us i'm playing sax. and putting a point of profits into offshore accounts is no recession it's a robbery the charges he's sending the. civil cannot. even be found we're going to cry even mo no i have no sucky. sucky no life so people end up. the hardest of the sonny bono single mums do you know telly children don't pay says george osborne i wouldn't go near that taxi. well ok so because of course we're having the austerity budget here and nowhere is mentioned of course what the bankers are doing and why and we're suffering austerity we're living in containers they were being exiled from the cities for the bankers loss of income caused by banks as bad as world war says bank of england's and you haldane and he is the bank's executive director for financial stability max and he said quote in terms of the loss of incomes and outputs. this is as bad as a world war it would be astonishing if people weren't asking big questions about where finance has gone wrong well and paul moore who is on this show former re
us i'm playing sax. and putting a point of profits into offshore accounts is no recession it's a robbery the charges he's sending the. civil cannot. even be found we're going to cry even mo no i have no sucky. sucky no life so people end up. the hardest of the sonny bono single mums do you know telly children don't pay says george osborne i wouldn't go near that taxi. well ok so because of course we're having the austerity budget here and nowhere is mentioned of course what the bankers are...
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washington is the first state in the country to legalize the drug for recreational use. this is where you cheer or boo. but as john blackstone temperatures us, even those who must enforce the law are foggy on details. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters given the task of explaining the new marijuana law. what do you call it? >> marijwhatnow. it's a guide. >> reporter: a lot of people are saying that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana legally. that leaves confusing gaps. it's still illegal to smoke pot publicly. you can possess it. you can buy it, but nobody is allowed to sell it. nobody is allowed to grow it right now either. how do you get legal pot? >> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it will save police and courts time and money. since 2001 more than 130,000 people have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. legal marijuana sales could generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization will lead to mo
washington is the first state in the country to legalize the drug for recreational use. this is where you cheer or boo. but as john blackstone temperatures us, even those who must enforce the law are foggy on details. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters given the task of explaining the new marijuana law. what do you call it? >> marijwhatnow. it's a guide. >> reporter: a lot of people are saying that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling...
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this has been achieved in part through its use of the media. nhk world's kohe spds suji reports. >> reporter: israel's bombardment of gaza lasted for eight days and killed over 170 palestinians. a radio station run by hamas remained on air throughout that time and has continued its andy israel broadcasts even since the end of the fight. this is a radio station inside of hamas. in order to tell their side of the story they will do whatever it takes. these children lost close family members in the bombardment. they have been brought in the studio to stoke people's anger and boost support for hamas. >> translator: we're just reporting the reality of the situation. we aren't broadcasting propaganda or trying to scare people. >> reporter: hamas cannot match israel's overwhelming interest. to make up for that, islamic movement hit back during the fighting through a war of words. they released a video claiming to have captured an israeli unmanned aircraft. in fact, the aircraft shown is different from an actual israeli drone. the video appears to have
this has been achieved in part through its use of the media. nhk world's kohe spds suji reports. >> reporter: israel's bombardment of gaza lasted for eight days and killed over 170 palestinians. a radio station run by hamas remained on air throughout that time and has continued its andy israel broadcasts even since the end of the fight. this is a radio station inside of hamas. in order to tell their side of the story they will do whatever it takes. these children lost close family members...
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the sec can still use manual steering if it breaks. starbucks will pay $60 million more in taxes and the united kingdom. the announcement comes in response to an out recent outcry in the u.k. that multinational companies are skirting taxes by shifting profits overseas divisions. the managing director of starbucks u.k. says they have always paid taxes to the letter of the law will make additional payments in 2013 and 2014 despite the fact that the u.k. unit is not yet profitable. the will and amazon have also been targeted as not paying their fair share and england. >> it is 6:11 a.m. and we'll be back in a couple of mess. minutes. you are just going to have to trust me, this is walnut creek. we will be right back. =dj local reservoirs' have seen a needed increase in water levels because of last weekend's storms. reserves and santa clara and proves it evidently with the rainfall. levels are still not exactly where they need to be though. since last wednesday the santa clara valley water district says average storage in their 10 reservoi
the sec can still use manual steering if it breaks. starbucks will pay $60 million more in taxes and the united kingdom. the announcement comes in response to an out recent outcry in the u.k. that multinational companies are skirting taxes by shifting profits overseas divisions. the managing director of starbucks u.k. says they have always paid taxes to the letter of the law will make additional payments in 2013 and 2014 despite the fact that the u.k. unit is not yet profitable. the will and...
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also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> tom: i'm tom hudson with an nbr news brief. apple will return some of its computer manufacturing to the u.s. c.e.o. tim cook said the company will invest $100 million, about 1% of what it spends on factories, to make one line of its mac computers in america. new claims for jobless benefits fell by 25,000 in theeek ending december 1 to a lower than expected 370,000 requests. on wall street today, the dow rose 39 points, the nasdaq added 15, the s&p up nearly five. tomorrow, we'll talk to three small business c.e.o.s who are hiring, and find out how they're helping to chip away at the unemployment rate. and our friday "market monitor" guest says there are four things that could lead to a better economy in 2013. he's mark luschini of janney montgomery scott. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station.
also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> tom: i'm tom hudson with an nbr news brief. apple will return some of its computer manufacturing to the u.s. c.e.o. tim cook said the company will invest $100 million, about 1% of what it spends on factories, to make one line of its mac computers in america. new claims for jobless benefits fell by 25,000 in theeek ending december 1 to a lower than expected 370,000 requests. on wall street today, the dow rose 39...
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and i think that finally the pressure will be on us. but they always do it right to the last, you know, minute. but i think it's got to happen or they're going to be ousted from their hallowed political seats. >> tom: you could argue in the three years you've been away from the nbr anchor desk congress hasn't done a lot to address the fiscal situation. >> no it's just ridiculous. i mean these are our elected representatives and they have got to pay a little more attention to those that got them in the office. and they're arguing amongst themselves without much care about the people they represent. >> tom: a lot of those folks are retiree, we have a question from anita asking what is the investing or financial planning lesson paul use most during retirement? >> well, the number one is hope i can live my life to the last and still have enough capital to keep me going. and a lot of investors are running up against the same thing. they're running out of capital because yields are so low in the bond market, money markets are yielding practic
and i think that finally the pressure will be on us. but they always do it right to the last, you know, minute. but i think it's got to happen or they're going to be ousted from their hallowed political seats. >> tom: you could argue in the three years you've been away from the nbr anchor desk congress hasn't done a lot to address the fiscal situation. >> no it's just ridiculous. i mean these are our elected representatives and they have got to pay a little more attention to those...
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also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> dr. tanzi: simply put, you need to realize that you are not your brain. that's right. you are not your brain. you are the user of your brain. your brain serves you.
also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> dr. tanzi: simply put, you need to realize that you are not your brain. that's right. you are not your brain. you are the user of your brain. your brain serves you.
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but ssme students tell us hey are seriously questioning their saf. safety. this was the scene just one week ago... helicopters cirlciig above and police scowering the ground.the shooting happened at one &ppolice have now charged a d-c man with attempted murrer for shootinggtyrell okoro... a morgan state football playyr in the leg.inveetigators say... he was shot after a dispute... near a dorm.it unfolded in ffont f a crowd of students... despertately calling for help. "caller: a young man got shht. i wassin my dorm room and i looked out and he just got shot""somebody just ggt shot onnmmrgan's campus, right here can somebody come please!" pleass!"to hear all offthe 9-1-1 calls released by 3 police... go to our website, foxbaltimore dot om, slash raw news. this was the second on campus shoottng in just a matter of monnhs here.live from morggn state university, i'm megan an abingdon man is held on s..- 100-thousand doolars ail this morning...accused of trying &pto film his own daughter in the shower. shower.last month while taking a shower...the 16-year-old gir
but ssme students tell us hey are seriously questioning their saf. safety. this was the scene just one week ago... helicopters cirlciig above and police scowering the ground.the shooting happened at one &ppolice have now charged a d-c man with attempted murrer for shootinggtyrell okoro... a morgan state football playyr in the leg.inveetigators say... he was shot after a dispute... near a dorm.it unfolded in ffont f a crowd of students... despertately calling for help. "caller: a young...
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let us check the fog. -test novato north bay valley along the san mateo coastline in the south bay it will remain along the bay shore is into the 8:00 hour. it will clear soon after that. by 10:00 a.m. clear. by lunch hour we are expecting sunny conditions. as the temperatures cooler start. 39 degrees and santa rosa. as was vallejo. 50 degrees in san francisco. upper '40's down the peninsula and curly 50 degrees and san jose. at the 7:00 a.m. hour we will see the mix of 50's and 40's. by noon time widespread 60s and that is where our highs are headed once again. similar to yesterday's. this evening it will be widespread fifties. taking a look at high low 60s in the inland valleys as well as the east bay shore. upper 50s for half moon bay. 63 + cause and san jose. low 60s in the north bay 64 of the bottom at 60--novato 62 for downtown san francisco. slightly warmer temperatures for sunday and monday at your work week. there is a cool down by midweek and a chance for showers. >> i have good news and bad news
let us check the fog. -test novato north bay valley along the san mateo coastline in the south bay it will remain along the bay shore is into the 8:00 hour. it will clear soon after that. by 10:00 a.m. clear. by lunch hour we are expecting sunny conditions. as the temperatures cooler start. 39 degrees and santa rosa. as was vallejo. 50 degrees in san francisco. upper '40's down the peninsula and curly 50 degrees and san jose. at the 7:00 a.m. hour we will see the mix of 50's and 40's. by noon...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. just like an officer helps a captain explore the universe, zeebox helps you discover what shows are most popular, where the biggest buzz is, or what the stars are watching now. download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before. >>> if you believe the housing recovery is here to stay, take a look at lumber liquidators, ll for you home gamers. we're big fans of housing related here on "mad money." it's a major retailer of hardwood floors. the kind of thing you buy to spruce up your home or build a new one. lumber liquidators has been on a huge run, about 200% since the beginning of the year, but pulling back over the last month, now about six points off of its high, in part because you have to believe people are ringing the register ahead of the fiscal cliff so they can pay a lower capital g
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. just like an officer helps a captain explore the universe, zeebox helps you discover what shows are most popular, where the biggest buzz is, or what the stars are watching now. download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before....
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your inability to give us a deal, any deal is crushing our economy. allow me to explain. since i read @jimcramer on twitter, people say i'm biased. i believe that the compromise which all the common sense people are looking for, some combination of spending cuts, higher taxes and pro-growth initiatives doesn't come into play anymore in washington. too many pledges, too much ideology. i am part of the 2% that's going to have to pay more. i have the highest effective tax rate possible, 48% for a variety of reasons. but i am willing to pay more because i used to pay more at one time and i'm grateful for what this country has done for me. i know that those of us are lucky enough to have done well in this country have had a really good run and it's time to show some gratefulness, even if we think the government may be profligate with some of our money. selfishness masked as insight? enough already! i want others to do well too. so don't get the idea -- i'm not against the next guy doing better. the idea is that the small business person that everyone claims to be looking out f
your inability to give us a deal, any deal is crushing our economy. allow me to explain. since i read @jimcramer on twitter, people say i'm biased. i believe that the compromise which all the common sense people are looking for, some combination of spending cuts, higher taxes and pro-growth initiatives doesn't come into play anymore in washington. too many pledges, too much ideology. i am part of the 2% that's going to have to pay more. i have the highest effective tax rate possible, 48% for a...
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we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging markets. so we go to do a demonstration in india, and really cooking is traditionally a woman's task in those communities and we have the men pushing to the front and center of the circle because they want to charge their cell phones. so it creates this really great dynamic where at one time it's a health intervention that's hopefully going to save a couple million lives every year, but the draw is for the same commercial reasons that we would want to have them here. >> now, i would want one of these in my trunk, right? >> right. >
we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging...
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there are concerns that bashar assad will use chemical weapons -- there is evidence of the military using -- getting ready to use chemical weapons against the rebel forces. >> as the fighting in syria -- on a, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the latest intelligence raised serious concerns that the syrian president may turn chemical weapons on his own citizens. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching very closely. the president of the united states has made very clear that there will be consequences. there will be consequences if the assad regime makes a terrible mistake by using these chemical weapons on their own people. >> diplomatic efforts to end the 21-month-old conflict had failed. tens of thousands of people have been killed so far. with so much at stake, senator john mccain said it may be time to take action. >> it may mean that the united states and our allies are facing the prospect of an imminent use of weapons of mass destruction in syria -- this may be the last warning we may get. time for talking about what me made -- what we may do may be com
there are concerns that bashar assad will use chemical weapons -- there is evidence of the military using -- getting ready to use chemical weapons against the rebel forces. >> as the fighting in syria -- on a, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the latest intelligence raised serious concerns that the syrian president may turn chemical weapons on his own citizens. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching very closely. the president of the united states has...
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also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is telling them you need to stop. >> reporter: until now. >> until now. >> reporter: but in a statement, the american chemistry council which represents manufacturers of flame retardant said the products are quote, well studied and provide important safety benefits. labels don't list the cancer- causing agent. so consumers are advised to stick to polyester fiber fill, cotton or wool. the last thing a parent wants to worry about cancer-causing chemicals while holiday shopping. >> i was more concerned about the lead and staying away from plastic toys i thought was enough. >> this is my son. he has real bad allergies. so
also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is...
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the satellite is usually used for looking at weather events. as you can see your, the cameras are also very good at capturing the lights of our cities at night. that brings the program to a close. tune in tomorrow when i sit down with the head of the imf, christine lagarde. thanks for watching. good night. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. guess what, neighbour? today we're going to visit... mr. mcfeely's post office! and then we're going to... baker aker's bakery! i'm so excited to spend the day with you. and i'll be right back. is made
the satellite is usually used for looking at weather events. as you can see your, the cameras are also very good at capturing the lights of our cities at night. that brings the program to a close. tune in tomorrow when i sit down with the head of the imf, christine lagarde. thanks for watching. good night. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu,...
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then again, some cold air on us for just a day, but we'll start warm up a bit. another warm-up through the weekend be, but the early part of next week we'll have more cold air digging south, and that cold air will start shifting to the east with some staying power. wanted to tell you because i've had so many questions with people asking me, when is it going to get cold around here and stay cold? we've got 30, 32 degrees frederick, maryland, up around gaithersburg, maryland, at 32 degrees. everywhere else we're pretty much in the mid-30s right now, the exception down around fredericksburg at 34 degrees. but we'll drop those pavement temps, too, so watch out for slick spots on area roads just up to the north tomorrow morning. 40 degrees for a temperature at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. as we take you through the morning, our rain chances i think will end about 10:00 a.m. or so. you can see the leading edge coming into west virginia, areas of eastern ohio, up here in central pennsylvania some of the high points it will be even more slick. but this rain will last a couple
then again, some cold air on us for just a day, but we'll start warm up a bit. another warm-up through the weekend be, but the early part of next week we'll have more cold air digging south, and that cold air will start shifting to the east with some staying power. wanted to tell you because i've had so many questions with people asking me, when is it going to get cold around here and stay cold? we've got 30, 32 degrees frederick, maryland, up around gaithersburg, maryland, at 32 degrees....
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> if we look at the good, bad and ugliment first the good. >> daddy, i love you and i miss you when you were gone. >> i miss you, too. >> the six year old little san antonio boy had the best gift ever for christmas. his daddy surprising him at school. >> and then the bad. he was tired of students not participate he told them they couldn't recite it . the students asked for the privileges back . the ugly prisoner left screaming for help. becoming stuck trying to escape. he is still on the loose. make sure you fit through the hole. >> i am trying to from prison. >> and gifts and parties get most of the spotlight for christmas. jesse waters went to the streets to test the knowledge. you know where jesus was born? >> he was born in bethlehem. >> it is in pennsylvania. >> jesus is an american. >> where was jesus profession. >> car pender. >> jesus was what? >> a baby. >> he was a preacher. >> all around nice guy. >> he had people skills. >> he got free giftings. franc
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> if we look at the good, bad and ugliment first the good. >> daddy, i love you and i miss you when you were gone. >> i miss you, too. >> the six year old little san antonio boy had the best gift ever for christmas. his daddy surprising him at school. >> and then the bad. he was tired of students not participate he told them they couldn't recite it . the students asked for the privileges back . the ugly prisoner left...
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this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses! >> now webb and several seniors have scholarship offers and all 16 seniors have the grades and ambition to move on. how many of you are going to college? 100% of you are going to college? >> yes. >> reporter: congratulations. and that has made them role models for future generations of bears. tom mccloskey, a clairton graduate, is now the school's principal. i keep hearing a word about the senior class-- respectful. >> to themselves, to the community, to adults and to their younger classmen. >> reporter: is that unusual? >> i think it's unusual to see it in this many kids for this long of a time. >> reporter: it's a lo
this football has taken us to college, helping us on the right path. so we think football is life. people may be arguing in the streets but on friday night, it everybody chants for the bears. >> reporter: part of the team's motivation is escaping the violence on the streets of clairton. one of their coaches was killed four years ago. webb's father was murdered when terrish was 11. do you about your dad when you play? >> yes, every game. >> one, two three. >> bearses!...
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nbc's keir simmons joins us. what do we knee about the circumstances of this and what could have led to this? >> well, look jacintha saldanha was well respected and liked the hospital said. she had been at the hospital around four years. we think she was the nurse who took a call from an australian radio station, a prank call, where the radio hosts were pretending to be the queen and prince charles and got put through to the ward where kate middleton was. now the radio station has just issued a statement, andrea, saying that their deepest sympathies go to jacintha's family and it says chief executive officer has spoken with the host and presenters and they are both deeply shocked and at this time have agreed not to comment on the circumstances. it says the hosts have died they will not return to their radio show until further notice for respect of what can only be described as a tragedy. it does have people very upset around the world, in particular, though, of course, kate and william and they have issued a stat
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max's mom uses it on soft surfaces. it freshens, doesn't stain, and unlike febreze, it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. share your lysol story, and see more, on facebook. >>> we have a few clouds, patchy dense fog showing up in the valley. otherwise we'll see a lot of sunshine. what about the weekend, we'll talk about that coming up. >>> and a new accident at 101 and hospital curve, but the bay area bridges looking good. traffic and weather together every ten minutes. >>> some bay area viewers are finding out the hard way that the end of analog television is here. they turned on the tv and got a black screen that says your tv is not yet ready for comcast digital network. we got a lot of phone calls and e-mails from customers wondering where their cable want. the cable company is finishing the final phase of switching over to digital. you need a set top box or a digital adaptor. >> they can call us and we'll send the equipment. they think install this themselves. it's very easy or visit any of the service centers th
max's mom uses it on soft surfaces. it freshens, doesn't stain, and unlike febreze, it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. share your lysol story, and see more, on facebook. >>> we have a few clouds, patchy dense fog showing up in the valley. otherwise we'll see a lot of sunshine. what about the weekend, we'll talk about that coming up. >>> and a new accident at 101 and hospital curve, but the bay area bridges looking good. traffic and weather together every ten minutes....
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while lead to us invasion of believe if it's poised on syria's. hand one step forward one step by just on the american side that sloshes a cold war era law limiting trade with russia it approves of these about certain russian officials provoking a promise of a similar move from moscow. international news live from moscow this is our she with me our thanks for joining us along anticipated state address by egypt's president morsi has failed to silence the angry voices on the streets of cairo protesters claim his still ignore state key demands by vowing to push on with a referendum on an islamist led constitution more on that from cairo based reporter about true and she joins us live right now it was a morse's first speech since the uprising started around two weeks ago how did he explain his refusal to make concessions. president mohamed morsi basically stuck by his decisions you said in his speech he said this is the concert the constitution that duration which is very contentious going to people described it as a power grab was essential basically
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joining us is rick cline, and mr. mccormack and byron york. >> a couple things caused the legislator to go ahead and pass it and then the protests. one is the wave of union-limiting legislation and action that's taken place in wisconsin, and indiana pass add right to work act earlier this year. and the other thing is the unions tried a new tactic to try to cut this off, is they proposed something called proposal 2 in michigan, which would have put collective bargaining rights into the constitution and would have made it unconstitutional to pass something like what we saw today. it lost 58-42. and i think that emboldens the republicans who wanted to go ahead and turn michigan into a right to work state. >> byron is right. this was the exact thing they voters for obama decided to shoot down this union bill. >> it's surprising. >> it caught us all by surprise. it isn't going to be like wisconsin. i think this bill is going to pass. and the situation in wisconsin was different. you had to get a quorum, and they tried to p
joining us is rick cline, and mr. mccormack and byron york. >> a couple things caused the legislator to go ahead and pass it and then the protests. one is the wave of union-limiting legislation and action that's taken place in wisconsin, and indiana pass add right to work act earlier this year. and the other thing is the unions tried a new tactic to try to cut this off, is they proposed something called proposal 2 in michigan, which would have put collective bargaining rights into the...
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the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points that they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything in the in the interest of protecting the nation thousands gathered at the presidential palace in opposition to president morsi is decision my colleague tom barton who was there on the scene and has this report some of the protest is behind me trying to move the barricades that have been put up by the army in front of the presidential palace and a very tense standoff very large crowd. chanting slogans such as we want the fall of the regime calling the last thing you. know how much more serious works is the. other side. and there was this it was a standoff between pro and anti mohamed morsi approached
the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points that they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything in...
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nevertheless, doha should at a minimum enable us to keep the process moving forward. in itself, it has not delivered a breakthrough. that is clear. >> that was the head of the united nations' environment program. now we had a championship talk -- soccer, and last year's champion, chelsea, have crashed out of the competition. >> the londoners' only finished third. chelsea are the first title holders to ever exit the competition at the group's stage. but it was another good night for a german club. >> bayern munich have talked their group. berlin see a finished in second place, following their 1-0 victory -- valencia. she is thousands of years old but still is ageless and beautiful as ever. the bust of the egyptian queen nefertiti was discovered by archaeologists from the royal prussian academy exactly 100 years ago today on december 6, 1912. >> a special exhibit is opening in berlin that traces the discovery of the rare find. years were dedicated digging in the desert sands before efforts were richly rewarded. >> the light falls on her face from different angles, showi
nevertheless, doha should at a minimum enable us to keep the process moving forward. in itself, it has not delivered a breakthrough. that is clear. >> that was the head of the united nations' environment program. now we had a championship talk -- soccer, and last year's champion, chelsea, have crashed out of the competition. >> the londoners' only finished third. chelsea are the first title holders to ever exit the competition at the group's stage. but it was another good night for...
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shin to use any form of whip around to really like control any place. religious believes an ideology. there's a very tasty pipe baking away in asia but there may be just tuning in no need for weight to become our staff life program definition of india and china trying to share regional resources with the u.s. will raise effect to make it. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad saying that his watch was not a weapon he read it custody for twenty four hours and was charged with the crime anyways a spokesman for the el meter county sheriff's department said that the man's watch had all the components to make an improvised explosive device minus the explosive material you know having a lighter in your pocket is also everything you need to self exposure minus the gun powder but before we make a victim out of this watch where i have to point out one thing the watch she was wearing was designed to look li
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and its hard firefighters right next to us they cook for us and for the whole community. we work and say hello with them each and every day i think it's just under duress this is what sort of humanity does and unfortunately as things get better the will be will be new new strains introduced especially when it comes to where we come from which is occupy wall street we advocate for poor people and usually it's against people that run the system so as we're seeing more and more houses condemned and the possibility of eminent domain and developers coming in. you're going to meet occupy sandy will morph back into occupy wall street and you'll see us back the way we are when we advocate for poor people and talk about the n.y.p.d. and what i was specifically they can learn from the occupy movement i mean obviously your movement has knows how to organize it had to do it in the past you were able to support yourselves as you call the park by dividing up donated food and blankets so what has or can the n.y.p.d. and other nonprofit organizations learn from the occupy movement. well
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just how much more seems to us as. well the other side. and there was this it was a standoff between pro and anti mohammed morsi pretty. some of the country's top judges and the opposition like the people here on one side very much against. what they say doesn't provide rights for minorities and women in egypt mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood supporters on the other side with the opposition i think that's what she is just like the coalition of opposition forces who are running a sit in into her square the national revolution front issued a statement saying that they would not have dialogue with the president until he rescinds his decree there were also unfortunately violent clashes in other parts of the city outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters which was reportedly torched so really at the moment here in egypt there hasn't been there is a lot of anger and it still remains very divided president morsi has said he's powers outlined in the constitutional decree will automatically end up to a referendum on the country's constitu
just how much more seems to us as. well the other side. and there was this it was a standoff between pro and anti mohammed morsi pretty. some of the country's top judges and the opposition like the people here on one side very much against. what they say doesn't provide rights for minorities and women in egypt mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood supporters on the other side with the opposition i think that's what she is just like the coalition of opposition forces who are running a sit in...
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it uses computers and sensors to move the legs. he says he's looking forward to doing normal things again. >> a chance to walk with my children to the park. able to stand up next to my wife rather than for her to try to balance and i not run over her toes while she gives me a kiss or a hug. it's very different. >> the bionic suit costs $130,000. if approved by the faa it could be ready for patients to buy as early as next year. >>> you won't have to wait that long to see the new movie "the hobbitt." there was a special u.s. premier in new york city. also on hand were the actors. "the hobbitt" an unexpected journey is the first a triology of firms. >>> coming up, oscar-winning director catherine bigelow. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ñ [ female announcer ] if you care for someone with mild to moderate alzheimer's, you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it c
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the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points of they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back to an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything in the in the interest of protecting the nation thousands gathered at the presidential palace in opposition to president morsi is decision my colleague tom barton who was there on the scene and has this report some of the protesters behind me trying to move the barricades that have been put up by the army in front of the presidential palace. a very tense standoff very large crowd. chanting slogans such as we want the downfall of the regime calling or see. just how much more seems the. other side. and there was this it was a standoff between pro and anti the mohamed morsi pretty. some of the country
the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points of they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back to an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything in...
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that is it for us. have a great weekend, everyone. >> john: another weekend no, deal on the fiscal cliff. how close one is depends on whom you believe. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> john: good evening. i'm john roberts in for bret baier this evening. deadlock, gridlock, stalemate, whatever you call it. most people in washington seem to think we are there. we have just four more weekends to go before america goes over the most talked about piece ovate i of real estn the world, the fiscal cliff. ed henry tells us not everyone is pessimistic. >> reporter: literally snapping his fingers, vice president joe biden today suggested it will be easy to finish a deal with congress to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> it would take 15 minutes from the time the decision is made by the speaker of the house to pass and make permanent middle class tax cut. the president would probably have me sprint up to the hill to bring the bill down for him to sign. it can be done like that. it is not complicated. >> greg: speaker
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s tom botton off one of the developments for us. president mohamed morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said this consulate curation which was very contentious going to people described it as a power grab was essential basically in the transition period to democracy and very important protecting the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution to that we get to this point we're going to have a referendum on the constitution next week he also blamed third parties for the violence that we saw on the streets in cairo on wednesday between anti and pro brotherhood supporters he said that third parties backed by foreign funding had infiltrated the groups and caused the violence and he blamed some opposition groups he said those serving the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue and he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of
s tom botton off one of the developments for us. president mohamed morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said this consulate curation which was very contentious going to people described it as a power grab was essential basically in the transition period to democracy and very important protecting the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution to that we get to this point we're going to have a referendum on the constitution next week he also blamed third...
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the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points that they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back to an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything in the in the interest of protecting the nation thousands gathered at the presidential palace in opposition to president morsi is decision my colleague tom barton who was there on the scene and has this report some of the protesters behind me are trying to move the barricades that have been put up by the army in front of the presidential palace. very tense stand off fairly large crowd. chanting slogans such as we want the downfall of the regime calling all see. how much more seems. the other side. and there was this it was a standoff between pro and anti mohamed morsi which. some of the country's
the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his legitimacy authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points that they have with this constitution and he said he might as well step back to an article six of the contentious constitution that duration which basically said that as the president he could do pretty much anything...
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live here in moscow stay with us. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make an explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad saying that his watch was not a weapon he read it custody for twenty four hours and was charged with the crime anyway so a spokesman for the el meter county sheriff's department said that the man's watch had all the components to make an improvised explosive device minus the explosive material you know having a lighter in your pocket is also everything you need to self explosion minus the gun powder but before we make a victim out of this watch where i have to point out one thing the watch he was wearing was designed to look like some sort of bomb with fuses and wires and switches so who's more idiotic someone who wears a device that looks like a bomb on an airplane or a government who can fix someone for having the components of a bomb without that bit of the bomb that makes him blow up
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i don't see the the us or the regime style is the style that will likely use the chemical weapons against his people and how how over when it comes to the jihadists attacking him. in the last moments you never know what can happen again you have this what is important to mention a vital issue here that the jihadists are even more dangerous if we got these chemical weapons in their head so if you're told that the regime may use this chemical weapons of possibility that the jihadist will use it again with their opponents will be much much more the jihadists have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and the radicals of al qaida who have no his e.t.a. shion to use any form of work pond to really like control any place. religious believes in ideology. and there's unverified evidence suggesting that anti arson forces may actually be seeking to launch a chemical attack and there are a minority dot com we have a video where an alleged rebel fighter uses a dave little guess on animals promising to do the same to go with the portal. a student has been found guilty i
i don't see the the us or the regime style is the style that will likely use the chemical weapons against his people and how how over when it comes to the jihadists attacking him. in the last moments you never know what can happen again you have this what is important to mention a vital issue here that the jihadists are even more dangerous if we got these chemical weapons in their head so if you're told that the regime may use this chemical weapons of possibility that the jihadist will use it...
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navy so that brings us to the u.s. be able to announce by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of speed with them towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks east a goal for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually dennis' a much better prospects for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know we're getting i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok because it's looking to the pacific now. well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where i travel relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of let him go i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that would do you know what he's for you know that we don't know that that's what he's are going to i know has he does he was i u
navy so that brings us to the u.s. be able to announce by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of speed with them towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks east a goal for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually dennis' a much better prospects for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know we're getting i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok...
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is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line next how does america the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged plans citing secret intelligence for fox news confirms that syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agent sarin gas weaponized and at the ready the syrian government flatly denied the possibility saying it would not use such weapons against its people. we would not commit suicide we feel there's a conspiracy to provide a pretext for any subsequent interventions in syria buying these countries they're doing creasing pressure on syria. the syrian government sure knows that if they use chemical weapons it would give nato and some of their arab neighbors who are itching to intervene in syria the green light to go ahead with their plans the meskins itself says it would be suicidal for them to do so but with the fear and the hype buildi
is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line next how does america the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged plans citing secret intelligence for fox news confirms that syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agent sarin gas weaponized and at the...
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is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line how does america the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged plans citing secret intelligence for fox news confirms that syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agent sarin gas weaponized and at the ready the syrian government flatly denied the possibility saying it would not use such weapons against its people. we would not commit suicide we fear there's a conspiracy to provide a pretext for any subsequent interventions in syria by these countries during creasing pressure on syria the syrian government sure knows that if they use chemical weapons it would give nato and some of their arab neighbors who are itching to intervene in syria the green light to go ahead with their plans damascus itself says it would be suicidal for them to do so but with the fear and the hype building up over the use o
is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line how does america the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged plans citing secret intelligence for fox news confirms that syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agent sarin gas weaponized and at the ready...
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i he appreciate you being with us. before we start, you had wanted us to make clear we're not paying you for this interview. you did not request any money nor would we pay for an interview, but you wanted us to make that clear. >> correct. >> at what point did you realize something was going on? there was an altercation between this man and this other -- the alleged suspect. did you see him being -- did you see that altercation? >> no. i had entered the subway station from the 46th site, 47th street, and i had walked in about 100 feet into the station. i was not aware of any confrontation. from my peripheral vision i saw a body flung onto the tracks, and there was a collective gasp that went into the air that really got my attention. >> you could hear a gasp from other people? >> correct. because the train traveling from north to south, and i was at athe southern end. so the wind and the sound travels that way. >> about how far away were you from mr. hahn? >> i can guess from now on hindsight and looking at the photogr
i he appreciate you being with us. before we start, you had wanted us to make clear we're not paying you for this interview. you did not request any money nor would we pay for an interview, but you wanted us to make that clear. >> correct. >> at what point did you realize something was going on? there was an altercation between this man and this other -- the alleged suspect. did you see him being -- did you see that altercation? >> no. i had entered the subway station from the...
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live in moscow stay with us. it's perched atop a jaw drop and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see apt for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance i bear in railway but the balls cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers did themselves in blessid water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue put the location had of the uses for the russians the russian crowd a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at lea
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is using chemical weapons that's the view of middle east expert tough week. i don't see the regime style is the style that will likely use the chemical weapons against his people and how however when it comes to the jihadists attacking him. in the last moments you never know what can happen again this jihad this what is important to mention a vital issue here the jihadists are even more dangerous if they got this chemical weapons in their head so if you are told that the regime may use this chemical weapons of possibility that the jihadist will use it against their opponents will be much much more that you have this have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and the radicals of al qaida who have no his it is to use any form of wilpon to really like control any place we religious believes in ideology. and there's i'm very find evidence suggesting that mt us our forces may have been even seeking to launch a chemical attack of their own energy dot com we have a video where an alleged rebel fighter uses a deadly gas on animals prom
is using chemical weapons that's the view of middle east expert tough week. i don't see the regime style is the style that will likely use the chemical weapons against his people and how however when it comes to the jihadists attacking him. in the last moments you never know what can happen again this jihad this what is important to mention a vital issue here the jihadists are even more dangerous if they got this chemical weapons in their head so if you are told that the regime may use this...
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country's leader kyra based reporter bel truly an artist's home botton are following developments for us the moment morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said consulate curation which was very contentious very people described it as a power grab was essential basically in the transition period to democracy and very important protecting the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution to be get to this point we're going to have a referendum on the constitution next week he also blames. parties for the violence that we saw on the streets in cairo on wednesday between anti and pro brotherhood supporters he said third parties backed by foreign funds. had infiltrated the groups and caused the violence and he blames or some opposition groups he said he was serving the remnants of the former regime to overthrow his new dismissed authority and basically rejected any use of violence in the form of protesting however he did call for dialogue he asked opposition forces to meet him on saturday the eight to december to talk through some of the points of they have with
country's leader kyra based reporter bel truly an artist's home botton are following developments for us the moment morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said consulate curation which was very contentious very people described it as a power grab was essential basically in the transition period to democracy and very important protecting the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution to be get to this point we're going to have a referendum on the constitution...